[Novalug] connecting from my laptop

Ken Kauffman kkauffman@headfog.com
Tue Apr 15 18:05:04 EDT 2008


If that is the case and you are developing a Ruby application while
connected via train internet.... yep.... you guessed it .... RUBY ON RAILS
!!! LITERALLY!!!

(Yes. I hear the collective groan from my house of all that read that poor
poor geek joke.)

Ken

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Mark Smith <mark@winksmith.com> wrote:

> i know certain train lines were supporting internet connections
> while enroute.  i believe they used the rails for communication.
> this was in the northeast metro lines if memory serves.  also,
> it's been many years since i've had the need to ride one so i
> have no idea what they have now.
>
> it might be worth checking into your train company to see if they
> offer it.
>
> On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 10:25:12AM -0400, Miguel Gonzalez Casta?os wrote:
> >  I'm trying to find a cheap way to connect to my office while I'm in
> > the train. I researched a while ago about PCMCIA cards, but it is quite
> > pricey (do they have cheaper enterprise accounts? I could ask my
> > employer to subside it).
>
> --
> Mark Smith
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> mark@tux.org
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